
If you’re more inclined to spend nothing and watch a few commercials, you can also read our picks for the best movies on Redbox’s free On Demand service. And all of the movies top Redbox movie rentals listed here are available on DVD for $1.80 ($2 if you want Blu-Ray) right now. Our guide to the best movies to rent right now at Redbox includes Oscar winners, kids movies, comedies, indie film, musical biopics and horror. Our picks for December include new arrival Candyman. Those that’ve made streaming deals are making the most of things, but as far as physical rentals go, things’ll start picking up the pace as 2021 continues. Redbox remains a bit slow to add new films to its selections, mostly because studios haven’t seen their releases actually hit theaters in about a year.

Please enable JavaScript if you would like to comment on this blog.The best movies on Redbox in November include many films of Paste’s Best Movies of 2020, some new picks from 2021 and a share of our favorites from 2020. The movie rental process is alive in the lab. As a paying Netflix customer, why do I have to visit the Redbox site to get a reliable list of the latest and most popular movie rentals? So does anyone have any ideas? Is Netflix trying to hide their newest releases to avoid having all of their customers request the same disc shipments at the same time? Inquiring minds want to know. For example, I added Red Sparrow to my queue: My question is "Why don't these titles show up when browsing new releases on Netflix?" I was able to look these titles up individually and add them to my queue, so it's not like Netflix doesn't offer these movies – it's just that they don't show up when browsing new releases. I saw movies that I would actually like to rent: Just for fun, I went to the Redbox site and looked at their new and popular releases. If I browsed the list of new releases and sorted by newest, I saw: When I browsed new DVD titles, I saw (when sorted by popularity): So given that I have an account that still includes the shipment of discs, I wanted to add some new movies to my DVD queue.

As a customer, I just want to watch the movie once. The only difference is the delivery process. I am not sure why movie studios would charge Netflix more money for streaming. I hear that it costs Netflix more to stream a movie than to ship a Blu-ray disc. I continue to maintain a 3-disc plus streaming account to this day because Netflix does not stream all of its movies. I have had a Netflix account for so long that my account predates movie streaming.
